This is a list of funicular railways , organised by place within country and continent. The funiculars range from short urban lines to significant multi-section mountain railways .
A funicular railway is distinguished from the similar incline elevator in that it has two vehicles that counterbalance one another rather than independently operated cars.
Africa
Réunion Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Saint-Benoît Takamaka funicular[ 1] 1968 Industrial funicular for Takamaka hydroelectric power stations employees
Saint Helena
South Africa Flying Dutchman Funicular
Americas
Brazil Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Niterói Niterói funicular[ 2] 1906 1950s Paranapiacaba São Paulo Railway 1867 1982
Consist of two lines, (1982 later rack operated Rio de Janeiro Outeiro da Glória funicular[ 3] 1942 (Modernized 2003)
Paula Mattos funicular[ 4] 1877 1926 Salvador Gonçalves funicular 1889 Liberdade-Calçada funicular 1981 Pilar funicular 1915 2006
1984 (later reopened) Replacing a rack railway from 1897 Santos Monte Serrat funicular 1927 [ 5]
Canada View from the Old Quebec Funicular
Chile Artillería Elevator on Artillería hill, Valparaíso . Barón Elevator on Barón hill, Valparaíso , Chile
Colombia
Mexico Funicular of Guanajuato
Puerto Rico Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Fajardo El Conquistador Resort [ 11]
United States The Fourth Street Elevator in Dubuque, Iowa The Johnstown Inclined Plane in Johnstown, Pennsylvania The Monongahela Incline in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Industry Hills Golf Club funicular in City of Industry, California Lower station house of the Park Hill Incline Railway, Yonkers, New York . The St. Regis Funicular, St. Regis Deer Valley, Park City, Utah . State Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Arkansas Marble Falls Dogpatch Funicular Tram 1971 1993 California Capitola Shadowbrook [ 12] 1958 Single car incline used to access a unique riverfront restaurant that's been in business since 1947. Fairfax 1913 1929[ 13] [ 14] Feather River Canyon Bucks Creek Powerhouse, single car incline used for inspection of water system, later abandoned. Rails still visible on canyon walls. Industry Pacific Palms Resort, Industry Hills Golf Club funicular 1979 Later closed for maintenance Santa Catalina Island Island Mountain Railway 1904 1921
1918 1923
Valencia Six Flags Magic Mountain funicular Honda Express, (original name: Funicular) Los Angeles Bunker Hill Angels Flight 1901; reopened several times 1969 – Moved and re-opened 1996, closed 2001, re-opened 2010, closed 2013, re-opened in 2017 Los Angeles Court Flight 1904 1943 Operated from 1904 to 1943 damaged by fire; razed 1944; site of Court of Flags . Mt. Washington Railway 1909 1919 Operated in the Highland Park/Mt. Washington neighborhood of L.A., ticket office and powerhouse still exist. Playa del Rey 1901 1909 Two cars ran in a counterbalance configuration from a Los Angeles Pacific Railway stop at the base of the Westchester cliffs to a hotel at the top of the bluff. Legend has it that the two cars were named 'Alphonse' and 'Gaston'.[ 15] San Francisco Fillmore Counterbalance 1895 1941 Telegraph Hill Telegraph Hill funicular 1884 1886 Telegraph hill funicular to the observatory at the summit operated on Greenwich Street between 1884 and 1886.[ 16] Las Casitas Tram, San Francisco Las Casitas funicular Las Casitas Tram, San Francisco funicular serving a private home on Bay Street.[ 17] Still in operation Colorado [ 18] Cañon City Royal Gorge Incline 1931 2013 Golden Lookout Mountain 1912 1920[ 19] Golden South Table Mountain 1912– 1920[ 19] Manitou Springs Manitou Incline 1907 1990 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre , Mount Morrison Cable Incline 1909 1914 Iowa Dubuque Fourth Street Elevator 1882 Still operational Eleventh Street Elevator Closed Massachusetts Hadley Mount Holyoke Railroad 1854 1938 Holyoke Mount Tom Railroad 1897 1938 Michigan Kalamazoo Western State Normal Railroad 1908 1949 Minnesota Duluth 7th Avenue West Incline Railway 1891 1939 Duluth Belt Line Railway (in West Duluth) 1889 1916 Missouri Branson Marvel Cave , Silver Dollar City 1957 218 feet (66 m) long, 500 feet (152.4 m) rise, Curved. (still operational) New Jersey Hoboken Hoboken Elevated Wagon Lift 1873 1949 Orange Orange Mountain Cable Railway 1893 1902[ 20] Weehawken Eldorado Elevator Weehawken Elevated Wagon Lift 1873 (Closed) New York Beacon Mount Beacon Incline Railway 1902 1975
1972 1978
Lake George Prospect Mountain Cable Incline Railway[ 21] 1895 1903 Niagara Falls Prospect Park Incline Railway 1847 1907 Palenville Otis Elevating Railway 1892 1918 Sea Cliff Sea Cliff Incline[ 22] 1886 After 1907 Yonkers Park Hill Incline[ 23] 1894 1937 Ridge Hill Incline Yonkers other funicular to the Sprain Ridge Hospital Campus.[ 24] North Carolina Fontana Dam Fontana Dam incline tram 1942 1945 Fontana Dam turbine hall access on the east side of the Little Tennessee River (technically not a funicular, but an inclined railway a single car with a balance sled which rolls on tracks underneath the cab). No longer operational.[ 25] Maggie Valley Ghost Town in the Sky 1961 2007
2002 Closed
Then closed again, incline still not operational Ohio Cincinnati Bellevue Incline 1876 1926 Fairview Incline 1892 1923 Mount Adams Incline 1874 1948 Mount Auburn Incline 1872 1898 Price Hill Incline 1874 1943 Pennsylvania Altoona Horseshoe Curve funicular 1851 Still operational Ashley Ashley Planes 1837 1948 Beaver Falls Patterson Heights Incline 1895 1927 Johnstown Johnstown Inclined Plane 1891 Still operational Jim Thorpe Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway 1847 1938 Mount Pisgah Plane Summit Hill Mount Jefferson Plane Pittsburgh Bellevue Incline 1887 1892 Castle Shannon Incline 1890 1964 Castle Shannon South Incline 1892 1914 Clifton Incline 1889 1905 Duquesne Incline 1877 Still operational Fort Pitt Incline 1882 1900 H.B. Hays and Brothers Coal Railroad 1877 H.B. Hays and Brothers Coal Railroad, inclines on Becks Run and Streets Run , operational in 1877 Knoxville Incline 1890 1960 Monongahela Incline 1870 Still operational Monongahela Freight Incline 1884 1935 Mount Oliver Incline 1872 1951 Norwood Incline 1901 1923 Nunnery Hill Incline 1888 1895 Penn Incline 1884 1953 Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Plane bef.1871 c. 1912 St. Clair Incline 1888 c. 1932 Troy Hill Incline 1888 1898 West Elizabeth Walton's coal incline O'Neil and Company Incline Tennessee Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway 1895 Still operational Utah Park City The St. Regis Funicular 2009 Still operational, this is a pair of inclined lifts , not a funicular .[ 26] [ 27] Virginia Roanoke Mill Mountain Incline 1910 1929 Washington Seattle Queen Anne Counterbalance 1901 1940 Wisconsin Milwaukee Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum 1923 This is an inclined lift , not a funicular
Asia
Azerbaijan Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Baku Baku Funicular 1960 re-opened 2001
(late 1980s)
China
Hong Kong Peak Tram in Hong Kong
India Haulage in Joginder Nagar
Israel Carmelit underground funicular Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Haifa Carmelit 1959 re-opened 1992, 2018
1986 re-closed 2017
[ 38]
Japan Car of the Hobashira Cable Car of the Myoken Cable at the passing loop Maya Cablecar car Twin passing loops on the Ikoma Cable line
Lebanon Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Harissa Funiculaire de Harissa 1965
Malaysia Penang Hill Railway Region Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Penang Penang Hill Penang Hill Railway 1923 re-opened 2011
2010 2010 with 2 independent sections; re-opened in 2011 as a one-section funicular
North Korea Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Paektu Mountain Paektu Mountain Funicular
Philippines
South Korea Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Samcheok ChooChooPark[ 39] Incline Train
Russia Vladivostok funicular (Russia is a transcontinental country spanning Europe and Asia. All the funicular railways below are on the East Asian side so are listed here.) (See: Europe/Russia section )
Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Vladivostok Vladivostok Funicular[ 40] 1934
Thailand
Turkey Turkey is in both Europe and Asia. The border between the two continents is the Bosphorus Strait. All the funicular railways in Turkey are on the European side of the Bosphorus Strait so they are listed under Europe. (See: Europe/Turkey section )
Vietnam Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Danang Ba Na Hill[ 42] Fansipan Funicular Train Sapa
Europe
Austria Hungerburgbahn crossing the river Inn , about 1907 Kreuzeckbahn
Belgium Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Spa Funiculaire de Spa 2004
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Veliko Tarnovo Trapezitsa fortress 2014 Belchin Tsari Mali Grad fortress 2013
Croatia Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Zagreb Funicular Xavier Zagreb Funicular 1890 1974
2025 Scheduled to reopen March 2026
Czech Republic Diana Funicular in Karlovy Vary Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Prague Petřín funicular 1891 Letná funicular 1891 1916
1922 Officially abolished in 1922, in 1926–1935 served as the first Prague escalator NH Hotel Prague funicular 1996 Karlovy Vary Diana Funicular 1912)[ 43] Imperial Funicular 1907[ 44] Subway Slovenská–Imperial Funicular 1912 1959[ 44] Tři kříže Funicular 1913 Dreikreuzberg, unfinished, the construction process began 1913 and was interrupted 1914 with World War I
Finland
France Funiculaire de Saint-Hilaire du Touvet
Georgia
Germany Standseilbahn Dresden The Nerobergbahn
Greece
Hungary Budapest Castle Hill Funicular
Italy Bergamo Upper City funicular The Mendel Funicular
Lithuania Žaliakalnis Funicular Railway
Luxembourg
Malta Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes St. Julian's The Valletta Funicular
Norway Fløibanen in Bergen .
Poland
Portugal A view of the Bica Funicular as it travels between Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo and Rua de São Paulo
Russia (Russia is a transcontinental country spanning Europe and Asia. All the funicular railways below are on the European side so are listed here.)
Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin funicular 1896 re-opened 2024
1926 Totally rebuilt and re-opened 15 September 2024 Pokhvalinsky funicular 1896 1927 Sochi Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium funicular (private) 1952 2010 "Sochinsky" Central Military Sanatorium funicular (private) [ 65] 1934 re-opened 2015
2002 Svetlogorsk Svetlogorsk Funicular[ 66] 1908 1960s Replaced by a cable car from 1983
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain Funicular de Sant Joan
Sweden
Switzerland Territet–Glion funicular railway Fribourg Neuveville–Saint-Pierre (last water-powered) Reichenbachfall-Bahn Lugano Città–Stazione (busiest) Polybahn (next to Zürich Hauptbahnhof ) Monte San Salvatore (only two-section single-cable one) Treib–Seelisberg–Bahn Mürren Allmendhubelbahn Montreux Territet–Mont Fleuri (an abandoned one) Sierre–Montana–Crans (longest) Saas-Fee Metro Alpin in Felskinn–Mittelallalin Tunnel (highest) Neuchâtel-La Coudre Funiculaire de Chaumont Chemin de fer Lausanne–Ouchy (first) Giessbachbahn (oldest)
Turkey (Turkey straddles the border between Europe and Asia, which passes along the Bosphorus Strait. All the funicular railways below are on the European side of the Bosphorus Strait so are listed here.)
Istanbul Tünel
Ukraine Kyiv Funicular
United Kingdom and Crown dependencies Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway Bridgnorth Cliff Railway Hastings East Hill Cliff Railway
England
Scotland
Wales Great Orme Tramway
Isle of Man
Oceania
Australia Location Name of system Date opened Date closed Notes Katoomba Katoomba Scenic Railway 1945 This is an inclined lift, not a funicular, though many sources describe it as a funicular.
New Zealand
See also
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